MICHIGAN STATE NEWS J-Hop Committees Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Plan Date Change EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. JANUARY la, 194,7 no. 66! Late Permission to be Granted MPs Guard USFET For Reactivated Class Datiee Headquarters Today* Latest information revealed by the J-IIop pla ning committee included a possible-change of tlate and .1 full list of committees and their chairmen. Campus Feb. 1, the date which wad formerly announced -*for the dance, may have to wr • .IT' * • ho changed because of diffi- A I III*' fj.xnitiuis eultied incurred in gettng a I . Buck Tracking ' big name band for that eve- rule* of the State Plan ning, according to Glen O Ste- foninrv ■JratJin1 i * 1tM via red yesterday. ttee '>1 veterans affairs 1 |)Pa{j dance committees us icner- ■Mi anatomy survived. aI c|)aiiman with James F, riser. Speakma, ol what measures arc Webbcrvillc, as chairman a the lieing taken to remedy the book 1 hand Hot Stuff problem, King announced that Will be committee. Assisting r.ser Betty Card. East Lansing; fiwagiac jun- —Jane Gcncbach, Battle Cm arid J Br'1'' rking over a ■ lior. finds Additional hooks and supplies Mary Ellen Curtis, Flint, ail that the for veterans arrived ill Demon- . Decorations roman c ,,;nnt it to be. stration hall last night and will :e\v male stu- Decorations will be 'lane\ J by be available for distribution to- c;„v|g> Oviatt, Washington. : ■ U ■Sinted it llecl in home day, the office of veterans' at'- . ■Too classes, he fairs revealed. Committee chairman: 'A li.,ni was breu ing .1 batch of Gaylord, Pontiue; Ann Toledo, ().; .Vera Clees. P.o vesterday as part of the two new procedures have been Post, N. Y.; Nancy W'.ynt. aer.t when ins head got in Military police stood with tixed bayonets ;it introduced. Starting tips week, East Lansing, and Ckai ie< 1" :ef' i;ne "t lire from the nt ranee ' USFET headouarters in Frankfurt, orders can bo filled m Demon- Detroit. Thomas s now going Germany, when soldier a :::e blank look of protesting slowness of demobilization, demanded to talk with stration hall, instead of being , Leroy G undersoil, La per • s ill Gen. Joseph'T. MacNarney. commander o| U. S. referred to the College book head 'he I'avon committe- He iiuaed eyebrows and forces .11 the European theater. store. will have us his helpers. B. vara In addition, those who wish to Alien, Dctioit; Theodore si in, obtain their books elsewhere can Kiimingltam, and Albut P' ilcr, L.. On IV in us f Song I Intermission time 11 at Friday Coed Bid Spill Continuity staff do so. but should bring in their teccipts if they expect reim¬ Chicago, 111. ■ Finance will be in the tands bursement. Tltis should make ae- of Robert Butler, Fenton, ' air¬ « In ion hoard danre found man. Others members of tht rum- »trill turned into an impront- I sont test. Led by a party of 1 slttlnc close to the door in TopsWeekend Seeks Station II riters U h ilt 4't ssible to veterans, books from sources other_ttian the College mittee are Robert Wilku -r Al¬ book store. "But certain texts pena; Irene Cunut, Buftalo N Y , r it didn't work, the singing Two big dances, an open house |ate just not available from the and Jacqueline Potter, Lino.' 1 > and a radio party arc listed with Intermission Plans S first didn't afford mueh com- The writing staff the col- | publishers." King said. the social plans for this weekend. Plans for the intcrmissio ■ will lion to the perennial juke ;,ege radj(| statlun- WKAR. has, Commenting 011 tire situation, k. When they launched into the Friday night's Cinderelln Spin i""* '7 'i •"!" ' |h(' fK Pressed his belief that the be taken care of by Richard it sonr, how ever, the old Urn¬ will open the weekend. Tower exp considerably during (lulliculty can be eliminated now Moshcr, East Lansing, ehaoman; 's present gave it a good send- Guard, Mortar Board, Town '!ht Pas' four years according to so as not to arise again in the Charles Derr, and Phyllis t odinr. Kf. and followed up with "Sha- Girls, and SWL are combining j J- Kenneth Richards, production spring. "We leel sure that we Spring Lake. " which the late Art How- their efforts in planning it. Margaret Wallace, Dearborn, i plugged so insistently for . , , . ; and continuity supervisor. In 1| V}1 l" al'lc to ! a lif _^^^_ i the continuity supervisor chairmen Dale Brown, Sebewaing L'°urity circuit court, stai 1 at Senior proofs of pictures Any veterans having previous , junior, and Bud Smith, Dearborn !": 30 a.m. Wednesday. . according to experience 111 radio writing, will 1 taken Monday through Thurs¬ receive' particular consideration,! senior.■ ... | Special Judge John S • pson been an au- day are now available. They All men are requested to vote'Jackson ordered the tangc Richards caicl. .is the result will determine ' of science may be picked up at the Wol¬ Students applying should have j , tliejB'om Ingham • county^ unit any years, verine offiee. according to Dor¬ type "1 dress for open dances, court, where pre-trial leg; ' ku- othy Englehardt. editor. at least an all-college one point! such as the J-Hop and Senior Imishcs started this nornii y, i»c- ' editor. Ex- avcrage. Those interested may ball. cause of vvhat he termed can- of ' 1928-31, contact Richards at Ext. 800 to j nrector of scheduled for Friday night. The The polls will he open to all dalous" circumstances g; owing :ence and In- party will' take place- in Abbot'.-. make appointments lor inter- men 011 campus. Student identifi- |«'Ut of prosecution chais is of cation cards will be lequircd. I alleged tampering with pio.>pcc- oe has been lower lounge. -' tivc jurors. publications Saturday night's plans include Special Prosecutor Kim S'glcr es " e he con- to similar an open house which North and South Campbell women are giv ¬ Might Shifts Inaugurated is 19 iibjectcd to the change. Le tense attorneys accepted it imimdiatc- 1 ' M ing, and an ASTRP Unit mili¬ ly. w" eral ere and in books. tary ball. The Ball will serve as a farewell for the ASTRP stu¬ Evening Classes Begin it Stale i When court opened this norn- Bv SYLVIA CIERMCK jing defense attorneys prtrented dents who Will soon leave the affidavit from McKay. "ie- campus. Pvt. Richard Vaelmers To the tune of droning vacuum cleaners, and strange jncwing. earlier contention- that is in charge of this dance, which night noises, 49 evening classes meet to make up State's ! ■' Wi|S "«n impossibility to \tt .1 will take place in the Union ball¬ night shift. Nine buildings are being used to house these!'fliranri ""partial jury' m ing- room. classes campus. which represent almost every department «n v 4 fiugmTciLnto^r Jilfi conlinuancc. HS WRNIXG- News Heavy Death Toll Along with the inaugura- rush to their classes, often caus- j Other- defendants are W.lliam tion of State's night shift, '"8 unexpected collisions. jH. McKcighan, former Flint Manner Rakes Imlo-Ghiiia many rumors manv tumois and questions ,heAnother report states that at.mayor; aim ouestions C|)d of a tW(j hour lccture Fisher L. I-ayton of Music Room haJe arisen, |j..jint) an(| Charles Williams and many students forget they are at- 1 his son. Ear! J, Williams, toimtr Knittlel HANOI, CHINA, Jan. 14 FRENCH and Annamite sources' in thia INDO- - French It is understood that investiga- tions aie underway t'l dc-cide if uminous sj^ns should be erected tending a class and begin to ap. j Detroit liquor sales agent: piaud ,hc lcctuici. Professors are u„,l_Vl... 1 : still ullul.tlul j !a undecided , !U1| as to whether they litically tense capital said today to guide students to their evening spoujj j,„w talK. ten minutes ■1 ^TU\(h,n__ ' Band they believed between 6O0.OOO classes. Tn'.s was suggested after • more and 2,000,000 persons in northern it was discovered that even sen- more TIME TABLE 1' ' Indytphina were doomed to die 1 iors are using that old treshman ' ' ot stravation. within the year. excuse that they got est and! Sports fans are beginning to • " * 1 tne News Cold and couldn't find the building. .worry that the basketball games, ItJDAl— • hunger already are Piophetj r ' taking a heavy toll, and the" situ- Traffic Jams : will not take precedence over the j Elementary Ed club, 7 p.r cnade ation in this plagued capital was The increase of students on classes. 7 Union annex '•'.'monies - - - aggravated by the explosive at- ... _ — campu^ in tne evening has cans- -..r j0 tirpsp off the To finish off the rumors one rumors one; . Amateur Radio i'u.vthms mosphere engendered by the bit- ed many ol tr.em to complain that breathless, blue - eyed blonde | 112 U nion annexclub, 7 p.m. lumni Record ter feeling the French and the the paths aren't safe for an eve- 1 claims that the campus police are m J.nr. - '-•stfcr, • unrecognized republic of Viet ning stroll. The night shift stu- j planning an escort service io take Radio tynrkshop. 7:30 p.m. Band Nam. uents. fgtl to see them as tlieyj women home after classes. 240 College auditorium -v ,jS a jfjtRi Tuesday, "Janus rv Page Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin and Bear It . By Lirlitv MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Affairs of teeond-cltm matter under ereii at aeeond-claaa Entered act of March 1879 at the port-off!ea ' ,/ J «/ Cast Lansing, Mich Officer located on ground floor of east wing of Union Building Annex, room 8. Published daily except Sunday and Monday mornings during the ichool year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the regular student* State of Michigan State college. By TONI EBVER Telephone — College Phone 8-1571 and Ifreibtr Anorlat* J CslltftaU Prsu Editorial Office - Ext. 269f Bustncai Office — Ext. 288 SALLY CLARK Subscription rates--5c per copy, National Advertising Service, Inc. |3so'per year'by'mail; $225 per yeai ColPjrr I'uhinbrri Nrprruntath* by college carrier to students: 83<* *20 Macig^n Ava. NraVosK. N.r. ' in niKwi per year students. by college carrier to non- THINGS hoppinginsince be that the men this office vacation. arc real around these Mustly MEMRER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS parts are in a romantic mood, or The Associated Pi era If exclusively entitled to the use for republication else they're just happy aTFout be¬ of jtU news dispatches credited to It or ifht otherwise credited in this paper ing back on the old campus again. and also the local news pubhihed therein. All rights of publlcaUon on Hut whatever it is, they certain¬ special dispatches herein are also reserved. ly are keeping this column from - - A. A. APPLEOATE hitting the rocks. Faruity Adviser Manager ..... . - . . JAN HUPPS First on a long list of marri¬ MARION If ECKEL ages and engagements is that of - - Editor LEONE SEASTItOM .lean Fosdlck. Alpha Cb, from . - Advertising Manager Three Rivers. She and Tom Mon¬ EDITORIAL STAFF were married Dec. 26 in Night Editors — ItFE 0FAKINC1, HELEN GOVEIt, JEAN JAItVIS. roe Jll I, LIPPEKT. JEANETTE NIXON. .. Three Rivers. Tom is now sta¬ sports Editor TOM rioroan tioned at Camp Grant. feature Editor MAItJORIE LANUKAMLK Women's Editor MARIE MATTE Also on the marriage list is Reporters — < ARItOI I. UESE.MEK, ELIZABETH CORItV. CAROLYN Rosemary Taylor of Shaw house. KAItVt.V. LUIS KENT, MARUF KREIIER. THAIS l.l'fAs. ItURU- TIIV MARTIN, K \ run: MILL, TOM NUItrilWAV, (UNI OLIVER. She and Dean Bodley, SK .'i e CAROL SMITH. IIEA WILSON, JOYCE ZOI I.IKF.R were%tarried Dec. 20. Feature Writers — IttlH liYERI.Y, SYLVIA < IERNH K, PEG EARBALL. Now to leave the marriage MORTON 11. S.MFItl.lNG. Sports Staff -- IIII.I SONNEIIORN. ROGER CtSSNV.HW I'ltVSEIt. KIN business in favor of the ring cat¬ CLARK. CHARLES GAIII.F.. lUtll CARRIER* M \RTV II Wit MIAN. egory where things are really JIM OITGLEV, GLORIA OSTEH, IIARItMtA ALI EN booming. Night Editor N. JEAN JARVIS Candlelight and dinners were in order at the Alpha Phi house the other night. Helen Wolf is the Marrli of Dimes (.ttntpoign Begins coed sponsoring all this. She re¬ ceived a ring not so long ago from -Of course this route is more scenic — but the other I'olioniyolitis (infantile paralysis), a devastating afflic¬ l.t. John Rreder «.| the air corps about to lie garages and repair shops along the way" from Sea It is tion of man, bears the attention of every mindful person. One of the most expensive diseases known to medicine, it Marilyn Page. < "i>h-: strikes indiscriminately the rich anil poor, the weak and strong, the young ami old. None are immune. M11 pretty : cited tin Argentina Feels Civil Strif e Hill tu order to raise the funds needed for combatting this t llr -he • •m filiate of HI'KNOS AIRES. Juti 14 uP) government s . nj.liistniil and downright bal ! disease, and to provide medical treatment for all its \ ic- .1 mom- Xigentina iiimiereial- - leaders lamped ,'i behalf of the pi tims, the National -Foundation for Infantile i'arahsis 1 dficy of Juan sponsors annually a ".March of Dimes." The campaign business activity today 111 an bu- Argentine stros this year started yest'erday and runs through Jan. -II .loo f'tinsptto. bn National Foundation is n result of his effort, it - uork a 'my ai d -carcely any .-'ore of j lockout was 90 MMH of em¬ :m poilancc opetii.i. Small mer¬ i ive throughout tribute to his humanitariariisni. rm» : idian!::. including grocers; truit- 14.000.0Q0 pcopli Because this jrutse has been supported so generously it Mary lam Darhv and Joyce [erers and bakers joined large in- I I'uenos Aires, in recent years, dot one polio casualty went untreated in Jrower. \t.ii y f„»ui i aceived a |mistrial firms in tli" three-day j with shoppers, 1044 when .Michigan suffered one of its worst epidemics, am : ■■•in Dick Mead. N'u lockout called to protest wage deserted. a total of OUO cases. A long-term research program lot- j increases and year-end bonuses • 1 : v Den Boer from decreed by the government of finding means < f prevention and cure has also been pro¬ 1 c. Gen Kdehmro Farrell ten days vided. before Hie end of 1945. It behooves ev'ery one of n- to contribute what we • an to sustain this noble work. We cannot afford less than business men. • industrialists and Penny Nit/, an all-out offensive against polio. The health and well- has an ATl> pi nul'a all." being of untold thousands is in the balance. The fight I'oi-tino. .Mm.i loikout uisclo.-ed that llicy first lit .1. asked the government to against polio must not falter. Al n . the - Barb- suspend for 90 days the cxeeu- ara flues. it., m p.ain -l rcshinarl, 1 is an SAE pin .an Moon Mill- Tlus INFORMATION len. I)i vagpu (iene Wolff. 1,man, HOME EC SENIOR BOARD eligible tV;; monibi o Pat In order to avoid conflict with Sasles, Albume of another American I cram post sorority rushing parties. Home K. Snow 1,.inks ; ists of wine I tiilcfl Nations Hear Senior, board will, not meet to¬ may transfer to the Red Cednr aint«m tin night, according to Pat Kaslcy, post while they are on campus. addition ti Address l»\ Hvrups president of the Home Ec club. (■KADI A I E STI DENTS engagement b: comes 11 A meeting of all students In LONDON. Jan !-4 >P> St ELEMENTARY LI) ( LI II Shir lev* s.t.rs Ko hester . . ro¬ A short hut important meeting the school of graduate studies uislei reel b tate James F Byrnes of the Elementary (.duration eluli will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. Cornell uno •eniig members «»| the Mill be held tonight at 7 in room in the chemistry lecture room. \ Pi Pin and Sheldon Fluted at mils assembly today 7 I 111011 annex, according to Mur- pioposal of interest to all will he Smith, also' mate action to utsine ilvn llrrher. inesident. discussed, according to Ralph C. that . 11 dhcrgy shall be used JR. AND SR. E AND N MAJORS Huston, dean of graduate studies. "for human welfare and not'for According to HaTbai a Alexand¬ TliETA SIGMA PHI 1 :ng with. more deadly human warfare." er, Detroit senior, ami Ruth Dun- Theta Sigma Pin members will Kill. nu, learn.iigs. .. me lv,t Pledging'his country's 'whole¬ lop, Detroit junior, then- will tie hold a meeting 111 the Stale News •ment took place at the hearted cooperation" with the 50 a meeting of junior and senior office tonight it 7 15. according: Thct 't:se New pledge now other United Nations, the clrtet food ami nutrition majors at 5 to President Jcancttc N':x n, Roy- . US. delegate also urged that the Wearing the black and gold em¬ p.m. in roont I. Home Ec build¬ al Dak senior. blem of pledge.-!] o is Audrey powerful new senility council ing. ENGINEERING STI DENTS Ilcuder-on. Sturgi.- uinior. btgin * immediately" its task of "Lei's go to a crow dr.1 EXPERIMENTAL RADIO Senior engineering students Delta /.eta- have enlarged then pudding an iiitcruatfonal armed want everyone to -co 11 WORKSHOP will be able to confer this after¬ '.•ice to put down aggression. new Jonathan Logan pledge 1 lass and four new pins Experimental Radio Workshop noon with Frank W clakes, as¬ are occupying .111 important .-pace will hold its first Hireling tonight sistant industrial relations man¬ at 7:30 in room 213 of College ager of the Wohciiin >>n the -weaters 01 Amy Lodge, I'ubi auditorium. \ ision, the Pla ofticc as* Del junior Hall. .Dear- WOLVERINE I'D TI KES d Hakes' firm is a born 1 tan: Joyce Folly, Any seniors who did not fill biaiuh ot the Calumet and Hecla Dearbor ■shm.in. and Bettv villi activity cards when their pic¬ . Ma: qu ture was taken tor the Wolverine please do so thus week, according to Margo Green, classes editor AMATEUR RADIO (T.I B According to DU-k lllurllne. • BLACK Jackson freshman, a meeting of • OXBl.OOI) the MSC Amateur Radio »lob will be held tonight at 7 ill room • DARK TAN 112 Union annex. • LIGHT TAX Designed by I>» AMERICAN LEGION semi-annual clearance • TRANSPARENT. you'll find thc-r Red Cedar Post 402. the only fashions at organized veterans' group on campus, is holding a membership jewelry drive starting today and lasting the remainder of the week. desk will be.located in the lower A Off The Sjyle Shop deck of the Union. All honor- 1 321 rast yra id EAST LANSING 116 \V. Allegan. I " ably discharged men and women l fast lansiny SHOES FOR EVERYONE veterans enrolled at State are1 5, INS MICHIGAN STATE NEW S . v January Page Three gC Matmen Cop Opener; WOMEN'S • Why No ■'Mural Whealon, 33-3 • oni|) Over SPORTS B.v GLORIA OSTER By KEN CLARK ' •ague ui , •' . highlighted by an overtime match l+e- ,',ii C«»le and. Wheaton's Jim Fraser, W'n nt 42 teams, WAA basketball i" lull I swing and j . Ifus* .Michigan State college matmen last yc, mpohship W'insokie j club is still 't' ' . dying start as they opened the 1946 taken ;is tir- gi ng hot, having i ii'*n ttie Knit- iiv troitnc-"" ting Kittens. last week, «heato.i i" Jen- State Hoopsters Other out the Slippery ling teams arc ' ih.ntse last Saturday. ished second to ckers. who tin-I the Winsokies in .rjve State an In Favorite Role . 1945 and hold a Vi'i.ii n. '. her. 121- very inmress.vc 1 nJ-l.i decision over East .: I... md, open- Mavo; ?T'tv<-» •. •" mil "A'" m'n* over Against Wayne too Hearty Spartres count over Abbot UP and with a ;V'-4 H,',t Attempting to get back into the loots, who took the Shaw house victory parade, Michigan State's eagers, 17-ti, morrtent : her pinned basketball team will journey to Gremlins Win, Too 1-8 pound from the Detroit today to meet the once- More results trotrt last week's (Iowa) beaten Wayne university Tar¬ action saw the Gremlins r edge1 tars in the MacKenzie high past Mason '10 in a one basket i school gym. c< ntest. -2-lt■ At.hot Spartans take ! llerc's the reason why you would-be intramural basketball stars ^rDon It *«ji" aruncern- The Spartans' victory streak of Et Cetera, 6-5; Acta Tau probably won't set a cltanee at showing your stuff this winter. jjeire-mw: Alpha ■ State and three-straight was cracked last lieat the ' RTOs, 18-11: and the The gymnasium floor, which usually is a beehive of 'Mural activ¬ Cordon f jm Eraser, held Saturday evening by a slightly- Shooting Stars fall ••-() to the ities winter term with the three big courts full of ease** from the rater. < jC.jKiund orapplers. terrific University of Kentucky Colts, . fraternity, dorm and independent teams, is being used Inr students' •he hnnds quintet. Mason hall's pi le andJ ,ivil,R 'tuurters, :i IMS. vns • ait to gain Wah-Wah Got Rebounds three handed the A •ime it looked whitewash, as did the Wildcats' to Ralph Beard and Wah-Wah • . am would Jones, the Wildcat fresh stars, North-hall and the PKs to a luck¬ Inlminumis iuulo : Stale ' 15 (.laplatti hi t Eraser ral- less Dart outfit, Taft house liand- did most of the damage. Beard To Swim For l!?itii ; moments of getting 18 points and Jones 1J-IU decision, ll.jl,i North I'nmpbel! a one basket \o (.011 lis /w'm/v; .lenrii.l "figure but it wag the excellent back- | shutout while Sanfoia! house, won • Tom i'.a. bet*., Ciiptai t Michi- I.gy Konrad, board work of Wah-Wah Nfi liitsliclhnll gan State s 1945 Nat al AAU ee. felled really marked the different- outdoor championship tween the two clubs. There e.p'.n in seven tPam, will compete .(. !■ :s to carry Inrtner males Jan. I! m: Konrodi a li trade good I ; hois and Hie Sparta ■ i> t-Mterienec, JyniSoll I'll 1(1 ll< 111: c*. . net v .0 holds. TUit star Miklcs Wins d ./en near VAC champ pin- . n ill lour lids .11 the State. John i ,.d. iiieez- a.am over . Howell's .11 early i.;ii m 1940 i irom four ;■'** a fall eaton and • i: into the 'er such an • e meet Spartan Miller, j H'K'1 '"an for State •ther in ever-improving (Jibe \\ iad little I'ttshed 111 14 tallies. •li. niak- White in the scoring 0. college Robin Roberts with 11 r in 36 j Should Regain Winnm ,.n time. Tonight th'e Vanmen ; gam their winning wa; pped 1 Wayne, a team that, hois' will" 1 Boon beaten once, that the Co|- j Detroit last Saturday, meet at ' "PPonentg have been : j the collegiate j Coach Ben Van Al-ayr start with His usual opening quin¬ Cinilcr Star tet of White, Roberts, Mott M../- za, Sam Fortino, and Don Wald- 7 Cose Staii,. ron. Also sure to -ee action TW YORK '... against the Tartars are Fat Fep- :i .41 — '■** II,.eg, swiftie I pier, Joe Beyer, and Dan Pjesky, . guards, Shorty Krali. (enter, and • •cords, ap- Dud jones a"nd John (P.mack, e amateur, forwards. g reports jackson [s Tartar Star > leader ot1 . , •i in Stock- Waynes big scoring threat is •ably would Avcry Jackson, tail Negro , cn- iteur again "• 'er* wHo iias paced his club to : son and [3 wins over Western Ontario, ' een'under jbion- Michigan Normal. Toronto, Athletic un- Cincinnati and Akron. The only club iioth WaVne and 1 tees which State played is C.'inci, which fell e admitt-I to the Tartars, 45-38, while the ■ outstanding | Spartans handily beat the Reds, •a.n- is not j 69-38. So by this basis the Van- , ' o, men should be 24 tables better, • an tne . . ,, . .(1 since the ls a vefy P°°r critvrian c rules may to pick a cage gsrtne, although '"•ok, (State is a slight'favorite. Matnu Finds 'World Phoney' " world was 1 college heavyweight wrestling eekend for championship. Maldtgen \.or. MSC heavy- both of these contests. To: further intimidate Malde- - farted the Sen, after he won his match by " -lnS a story a fall against Wheaton's Chad •aat Bob lost Miller, the referee promptly BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IV m -both a raised the hand of Miller. " the COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FLINT ■ p !. The referee red faced ; • var- was - • fur the all- FLINT, MICHIGAN ■.. u..-', was the State News. i ?. m Tuesday, Januar Page Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS White House Demands Eisenhower Registers In Toronto Action to End Strikes AWS NLRB Siitiimoiis General Motors to Appear Regular Weekly AWS will be held On Bargaining Charges Made by UAW-CIO room 115 of the I d ; • . cording to Sue A < WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (fP) — Demands for quick ac¬ and Birmingham sc • tion sounded on Capitol hill today as the lawmakers came BIG SISTERS back from vacation. All freshman w< n . However, the prospect for action was uncertain as the to have big sisters proposition nearest ready for*—" sign up in the AWS Union, according : , a vote — President Truman's'has idled 175,000 production Hamburg, N. Y., set fact-finding measure — ran workers for more than seven ORCHESIS into committee delay. "Ex-(week?. All members of < • tensive hearings" on it were sug- ] At the same time the union, meet today from 4 gested by a senator who had of- ! which announced acceptance of the dance studio of • fered the bill at White House re-| a government proposed li 1, 2 gymnasium, accord im quest. ' per cent wage increase after Burley, president, i Sm.lor Fcrcu.on =" ).hciM..B( said he had a hunch there won t it will reinstate its original ,«• ZZTS 20 senior. Try-outs for Orel;. be any labor legislation." per cent increase demand if the Thursday from 4 e> . corporation does not reconsider GREEN SPLASH The former judge ftnm indus¬ its rejection by next Monday. An important mec trial Detroit explained to report¬ Union Threatens held tomorrow at 7 * ers: "Congress can't just pass a law saying 'you cannot strike.' The union also threatened to men's gym. All mem .< " ask ed to come prepared It would be difficult, in a democ- ask its strike strategy committee Members and pled gi ¬ racy, to take away this right of : to order an estimated 10,000 be present must give one group." union members in independent cuses to Miss Kef Rep. Hoffman (R.. Mich.) in- to°' and die shops and parts and Hartman. Detroit jut troduced legislation requiring i accessories plants to refuse to WOMEN'S VARSITY in II \TF workers of "public utilities" to j work on material being manu- The Women's V. file 60-day notices of intention ■ iactured for GM. group will meet tun to strike or forefeit their jobs and : ^ question of General Mot- p.m. in 107 Union ai > rights under the National Labor j or's ability to pay a wage in- ing to B. J. Knittel ! crease may bo injected into the . Relations act. i NLRB hearing to be held here department. Hoffman Bill ... WOMEN'S ORATORY on Jan. 28. This was the issue Hoffman s bill defines a utility [ on whit.h OM waikt-d nut on Women particip ■ as any concern "engaged in com- Gen. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER is pictured here as he is men's oratory, will ? ; hearings bv the fact-finding about to sign the register at the city hall in Toronto, Mayor merce or whose operations are! at 7:15 in room 1 p; commission. Throughout ncgn- such that a slow-down or stop- : tjations wllh ,he union GM has ROBERT SAUNDERS (right) and Controller DAVID BAL¬ auditorium. • page thereof would burden or I maintaim,(1 lts -ability to pay- FOUR deft), look on with interest as another distinguished obstruct commerce or the free was not signature is added. flow of commerce. proper,y a subject for | coi|ective bargaining with its I Demobilization Km Mr. Truman called again for j worker representatives, speedy action on the fact-finding Dt?troit Sergeant J-HOP For^Iichigran Ili»h measure in a conference today I LANSING, Jan. 14 -)• with Congressional leaders. Dur¬ ing the recess lie had appealed to Wolverine Pix Demands Hear inn cont.nW from paRe n the i state selective has been chosen chairman of iters today sen . reporo i the people by radio to put pres¬ I Juniors i niately 275,000 ■? sure on congress for action, and the White House reported today Pictures will be taken in the Little Theater of the Home Ec By Senate Group invitations ) helping her will be Joan Bow- committee. 1617,704 persons more than 6,500 letters and cards building. Women should wear BATANGAS. Philippines, Jan. man. ' [more Almont, and Bernado.San¬ ;gible for demobili.:.,' than half the ?: had been received showing a C to lark suits with white blouses, 14 i/P) — Angry words between a chez, Bogota, Columbia, S. A. j 1, already have bcci. 1 ratio of approval. and men, suits with tics. If United States senator and a De¬ these appointments are not troit army sergeant highlighted a | Patrons committee will be com- j During Decern bo kept, please call Bcrnice Horn, i posed of V .rgaret Frimodig, East j were returned for DETROIT, Jan. 14 (/P) — ■ 2-0555. Please be prompt. two-hour hearing today by a iJUansing, chairman; Martha Driv- 'monthly total to dah The National Labor Rela¬ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 senate subcommittee investigat¬ ;er, Lansing; Oliver White, Cleve- ! Of the Deceit a tions board, today summon¬ 6:45—Delia Gamma 21,392 came fro*; W ing charges that army surplus I land, O., and, Gloria Capuano, I ty, making a total :< ed General Motors corpora¬ ?:M—French rlub disposal troops were burning us¬ Detroit. !to Jan. I of 110,."Oh tion to a hearing on charges by 7:10—Women's Co-op league able clothing to get rid of it. i Publicity is being handled by the CIO united automobile 7:!»—Alealheans The verbal clash was between Helen Cover, Mt. Pleasant, chair¬ j 7:30—Alpha Phi Omega , workers that the company had ' Senator Tunnell (D., Dela.) and man; Martha Chistiancy, Grand Matinee at 3 I' M failed to bargain in good fnith ' 7:40—Phi Sigma Sigma Sgt. Emil Mazey, who protested Rapids: Marjoric Kreher, Ken- in the current wage dispute that ; 7:50—Phi Kappa Phi that the subcommittee had not ! more, N. Y.; ;Dorothy Rcnz. East 8:00—Hillel allowed him time enough to as¬ Lansing; Doris Renz, East Lans- 8:10—Sigma Chi Gamma semble witnesses to prove his ing, and Kathleen Mull, Lansing. 1 (Mi i Id mi's Theater 8:20—The la Sigma Phi contention that valuable govern¬ Reception Committee 8:30—ThrU Alpha Phi ment Robert Godfrey, Mt. Clemens, property was being burned. TONITE LAST It Ml' Itenins Rehearsals 8:40—Alpha Epsilon Khn The committee heard,eight wit¬ has been placed in charge of the 8:50—Sigma DelU Pi GEORGE RAFT On Term Pro/tram nesses produced on short notice | reception committee. Other roem- 9:00—Tau BeU Pi —iIn— by Mazey, but seven of them tes¬ i hers of his committee are Mar- 9:10—Interfaith council tified : Children's Theater, under the they had no personal garct Jury, Pleasant Ridge; Paul- direction ol Jean Granville, 9:20—FarmHousr knowledge of wanton destruction ' line Procissi, Flint, and Amelita "JOII>N V 9:30—Kappa Sigma graduate assistant in speech and j 9:40—Horticulture rlub of army property. One, Sgt. Lodge, Detroit. ANGEL" James K. Webb, 6313 Chamber¬ Members of the committee in dramatics, has begun rehearsals 9:50—ASME for this term's lain avenue, Chicago, testified charge of refreshments are James production. This theater group, which was j that last October he saw blankets Pruett, Marlette, chairman; Mar¬ in usable condition burned "by garet Johnson, Lansing; Frank organized last term, is made up ' the truekloud" af)rt~that salvage Kaskey and Lillian Roman, De¬ of 30 children in the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades of Lansing and Telephone Strike Ends officers had refused to permit his troit. East Lansing schools. A program ! DETROIT. Jan. 14 l/Pl — Full men to take some blankets for themselves. Ticket sales will be the respon¬ MISERY FOR MANtI operation of Michigan Bell Tcle- sibility of chairman Harold Ses¬ LOVE FOR THRR! ef three short plays will he pre¬ I ' sented tinder Miss Granville's phone company service is sched- Today's hearing grew out of sions. Lansing. Assisting him will supervision in the latter part of | tiled at 8 a.'m Tuesday, follow - charges made by Mazey during be Mary Kelly, Detroit; Paul : ing a three-day seige of partial ttie subcommittee's session at Ma¬ Cline, Owosso, and Doris February. Baird, MS. ' nila. Ionia. Anyone interested in working paralysis caused by a strike of with the group should contact i the Association of Communica¬ Miss Granville. tion Equipment Workers (Ind ), CLASSIFIED ADS I'rudden Auditorium — Wed. 8:30 I*. M.. Jan. 23rd FOR SALE P. AiK and while tCE-BLUE formal, size 16. Worn stupe Turker once. Phone Donna. 8-1746 66 pen Thursday Call Mae Wieneke. Mason ExL IS Reward. C8 MAN'S I" jewel Bulova wrist GET RICH QUICK Pilot's • ' watch, distinctively designed rose cation bracelet. Engtaied "J"*. ~n- gold case, stretching wn'sband. ptr- <1< r-on ;' Return to North Campbell feet condition, accurate umekeepcr Shirley Maizean REWARD. 68 recently cleaned Call 42708 between 6 and 10 p.in 67 PAIR on or near army the air colt* pilot's wings campus. Very dear to , owners heart. If found please noti- — S.Utf N,-'ws «"«<*• M4rg Poule. 69 : RED LEATHER wallet on Haga- unrn Kensingston. Gunson or Grand Rutr Pleastf call 8-432*1. 67 HEli AM) HI.At K MALE OR FEMALE DRUMMER i between Home Ec and Williams SHAEFrEH*"^ Interested ;n playing with large or¬ dur- ganized dance band i mg registration week Reward Mad- Call 8-2844 68 time Mitchell. South Williams. ! rv \ V J D bUck Parkcr fountain ! i tVi :, Uis ntUay 1 :i> •, no°" nc*r Mason Hall, Janssen. Ext. 85. 66 Tickets Now on Sale: * HI Arbauah't — Orinnell't — Jacobion't — Campus Music Star* MlSCELLANEOl'S WRIST WATCH, armv air force Mail Ordsrs—Baa 419. Pruddsn Auditorium—tnclosa chock or money ardor 1 iiacK t>pe. Elgin, name on back. Re- parable to Lansing Jewish Women's Aid A Sisterhood. waid David Brodernk WEX-L BRED young ladv will ex-1 8-3963 67 Prices—M.SO • $1(0 • $1.20 Tax Included change domestic , employment in PERSONAL dlgnllied home for room "and board ] for herself and husband. MSC stu¬ dent. Call Mrs. Baker at Y.W.C A WOULD RUSHER who borrowed Evcrsharp pen in Union Friday take £6 I it to the PanHellemc office." 67